Jean Kalicki

Independent Arbitrator, Adjunct Professor of Law

A.B., J.D., Harvard

B.A., summa cum laude, J.D., magna cum laude, Harvard. Professor Kalicki is an independent arbitrator in New York and Washington, DC, specializing in investor-State, international and complex commercial...

Professor
Kalicki is an independent arbitrator in New York and Washington, DC,
specializing in investor-State, international and complex commercial
disputes. Until April 2016, she was a Partner at Arnold &Porter
LLP. Over 25 years, she has conducted arbitrations involving six
continents, across many industries, addressing public international law
and the laws of dozens of different countries.

Ms.
Kalicki is a Vice President of the LCIA, a former member of the AAA
Board, a member of the ICC Commission (US National Committee) and the
Board of SICANA, Inc. (ICC North America), and a member of the ICCA
Governing Board. She is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of
Arbitrators and of the College of Commercial Arbitrators. She teaches
arbitration and advocacy as adjunct professor at Georgetown and American
University law schools; was co-editor of Reshaping the Investor-State Dispute Settlement System: Journeys for the 21st Century (2015), and serves on the Editorial Board of the ICSID Review and Global Arbitration Review.

In 2016, Law360 named Ms. Kalicki one of the "Five Most Influential Female International Arbitrators" in the world, and Best Lawyers rated her "Lawyer of the Year" for International Arbitration-Governmental for both Washington, DC (2016) and New York (2017).